The best way that I can describe this blog is that it is as complex as I am. After all, I have many interests, many concerns and a few 'pet peeves'(otherwise known as issues that I am still dealing with) and a thing or two that just simply 'IGNITES' this Czech/German/Polish Temper.
This is where I testify that I am alive and part of the whole world and to save other people from repeating my mistakes and/or bad experiences.
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Thursday, October 4, 2012

The After-Math of the First Presidential Debate--and the winner is . . . .

Relive the best and worst moments from last night's showdown in Denver.
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Best Answer From Romney: On Oil Subsidies
When President Obama criticized the $4 billion in subsidies received
by oil companies every year, Romney fired back with his strongest answer
of the night, countering the president’s point by noting that the Obama
administration has put $90 billion into subsidizing green jobs, and
that half of the recipient companies failed.
Although Romney’s response was largely false — it’s not true
that half of the recipients have failed, he was wrong about the amount
subsidizing Big Oil, and Romney himself actually supports much of the
green jobs spending (most notably the money that goes towards “clean
coal”) — it was nevertheless a strong moment in terms of style. By
mentioning specifics, which he is generally loath to do, Romney
presented himself as the competent business veteran that his campaign
has been unsuccessfully promoting for years.

THANK YOU, Mister Mitt Romney For Reminding Us Yet Again Why We SHOULD RE-ELECT President Barack H. Obama.
Thank You, Te D.-->" I thought Romney was rude - over-running the moderator at every turn.
He was aggressive, spoke like he was amped up on caffeine and got in the
last word every time. Is this what we want in a leader... someone who
will try to bully the world? Then there are those pesky little facts..."

That Indeed Is A Very Good Question--After all, anyone who would 'bully' one person would also 'bully' other people who serve him at his whim as so called 'friends'.

How can I forget, that after I learned my lesson--how rude and crude the bosses at the cleaning service really were--I tried to pass it on to one of our customers, but she--Michelle F. was too busy collecting the rent from the cleaning service to care how the cleaning service was managed (in this case, dodging various Federal and State Taxes) or so she said when she called me up on the telephone forbidding me to talk with anyone from her office--lesson being as long as the money is being paid to Landerwood Plaza Management-- who cares what laws are being broken????

Big Coal is blowing up mountains,
burying streams, and contaminating waters--forever altering our
nation's landscape and contaminating drinking water. Coal companies and
their lobbyists are pushing more than 100 new mountaintop removal mining
permits, seeking permission to blow more mountains up and destroy more
mountain streams in even more communities.

Please join me in telling the Army Corps of Engineers and Environmental
Protection Agency to stop these permits, to stand up for justice for
local families, and to resist political pressure from coal company
lobbyists.
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Thank You and Thank You, Mr. President for all you have done for Green Energy and For America and For the Global Environment.

Dear Readers, I am passing on this e-mail because our Environment is too important not to;

Tonight, Obama and Romney debated America's energy future.

Share the best -- or worst -- quoteof the debate!

That was something. After all the speculation, speeches, and spin, President Obama and Mitt Romney shared the presidential debate stage tonight. And on question after question, both candidates kept bringing their answers back to America's energy future.

For millions of Americans, this debate was their first chance to find
out where the candidates really stand on some of the biggest issues
facing our country -- including subsidies for Big Oil and Big Coal.

And tonight, the candidates gave voters something to think about.

We want to know what you
thought the most important moment was. Check out the top quotes below
and cast your vote by sharing the best -- or worst -- on Facebook and
Twitter.

President Obama: "We've got to look at the energy sources of the future, like wind and solar."
(Share this quote: Twitter / Facebook)

Now that the debate is over, millions of Americans have finally seen for
themselves how President Obama's and Mitt Romney's plans for our
environment and our energy future stack up. Now they understand what you
and I have known for a long time: In
this race, only one candidate has a record and a plan that takes the
threats posed by big polluters and runaway climate disruption seriously.

During tonight's debate, the candidates couldn't have been more
different. Mitt Romney never missed an opportunity to attack clean
energy, while President Obama repeatedly called for the elimination of
Big Oil's big tax breaks.

While this was an eye-opening debate for many, some Americans missed it
-- and the fossil fuel companies that have already spent millions to
push their agenda are guaranteed to try and spend more to change the
subject. So make sure your friends and family get the message. Share
the big moments from tonight's debate on your social networks, so
everyone can see where Mitt Romney and President Obama really stand on
protecting our environment and the health of our communities and
families.

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I am a Barbara L. DeFratis, I hope and pray to be a published novelist one day. I know that there is still much about computers that I am continuing to learn as I am also continuing to learn the Clarinet and to speak Spanish. This blog I hope is here to be read and to do much good in as many ways as possible, even though spelling was and still is one subject that I may never master--Thank God for Spellcheck.